Volker Doerr wrote:
> Is anybody out there who has experience in developing
> mathematica-programs related to the numerical integration of classical
> multibody-problems?
>
> I'm currently writing my thesis (aeronautical engineering) and
> therefore I'm interested in any kind of help, especially in planning
> a notebook for this kind of stuff. Good solutions for the
> data-visualization will also be greatly appreciated.
A search for:
celestial AND mechanics
at MathSource <http://www.mathsource.com> found 1 document:
Sundial Construction
This notebook gives the complete step-by-step instructions for creating
a sundial with the help of Mathematica's symbolic, numeric, and
graphical capabilities. Background information on celestial mechanics
is also given as well as links to other information on sundials
http://www.mathsource.com/cgi-bin/MathSource/Applications/Other/0209-001
I recall other postings asking about Celestial Mechanics but a search of
Deja News <http://www.dejanews.com/home_ps.shtml> found nothing.
Cheers,
Paul
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